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Volume 59 (2008)

Volume 58 (2007)

Overview

Aims and Scope

Welcome! As of 2016 the Review of Economics as well as all other journals of Lucius and Lucius Verlagsgesellschaft are published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg. Information on the integration

Aims and ScopeThe Review of Economics (Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften) is a peer-reviewed general interest journal and publishes articles from all fields of economics.Only articles with a strong policy focus are considered for publication. The Review of Economics will consider papers that are based on (i) a well defined theoretical model (ii) an empirical analysis or (iii) an experimental or (iv) an evidence-based framework.The Review of Economics is also highly interested in survey articles on important policy issues.Since the Review of Economics intends to deliver a forum for policy contributions and to influence the public debate we guarantee a quick and efficient referee process (the initial publication decision will be made within a maximum of 90 days). The editors may decide to publish papers without a referee process whenever authors send their submissions together with the referee reports and the decision letter of the previous submission and explain how they reacted to the reports. Accepted articles will be pre-published on the internet page of the journal as soon as they are accepted. Because the Review of Economics is not an e-Journal all articles also appear in a regular print version with some delay.

Partner JournalCzech Journal of Economics and Finance

The Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (ISSN 0015-1920) is an English-language, double-blind refereed academic journal published in Prague since 1951. It devotes special attention to monetary economics, public finance, financial economics, and international economics, but it is open to high-quality papers from all fields of modern economics. The editors prefer empirically oriented papers, but do not exclude review articles or theoretical contributions provided that they are of high quality and relevant to the journal's aims.

Submission of Manuscripts

Instructions for Authors

Contributions submitted to this journal must be written in clear and concise English. Only unpublished material can be accepted, and authors may not republish their paper in the same or similar form. The decision on the acceptance is taken after a peer-reviewing procedure. The journal makes no page charges.

Only minimal formatting requirements have to be fulfilled at this stage:

Only papers in PDF format are acceptable

The paper must be written in English

The paper should not exceed 25 pages (12pt, 1½ line spacing), exceptions are survey articles which may be longer

The PDF document should not contain a separate title page nor information on the paper's authors

After acceptance of a paper, the authors are asked to provide a version of the paper which coincides with the style conventions of the journal.By submitting your paper you guarantee that the paper has neither been published (with the exception of discussion paper series) nor is under consideration for publication in a different journal.

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